罕见病儿童的父母关怀目标:儿童预先护理计划对话内容分析。

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Tamiko Younge, Hailey Moore, Jessica D Thompkins, Maureen E Lyon
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患有罕见疾病的儿童的护理人员和替代决策者经常在对其儿童疾病的特定预后信息有限的情况下做出复杂的医疗决定。这些不同的人群可能在孩子的未来护理方面有着共同的目标。我们的目标是通过高风险和高需求社区中有罕见疾病儿童的家庭之间的预先护理计划对话来描述护理目标。方法对“尊重选择下一步以家庭为中心”(respect Choices Next Steps FAmily CEntered, FACE)儿科提前护理计划对话进行归纳内容分析,找出与护理目标相关的主题。访谈是在beta测试和随机对照试验的背景下进行的,针对无法参与医疗决策的罕见疾病儿童的父母进行姑息治疗和预先护理计划干预。结果对19名家长的15次访谈进行分析。我们确定了13个护理主题的目标:保持稳定,快乐,移动身体,沿着自己的道路茁壮成长,减少干预,长寿,治愈疾病,避免并发症,与他人联系,拥有一个村庄,一个理解的世界,了解我们的孩子,与我们的医疗团队合作。家庭在3到11个主题中确定目标(平均= 7)。结论罕见病患儿的家长在照顾孩子方面有多种整体目标。高质量的预先护理计划对话可以帮助家庭明确这些目标。使用这里描述的家庭表达的语言可以帮助医疗团队和家庭围绕治疗计划和护理目标进行有效的沟通。
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Parental Goals of Care for Children With Rare Diseases: A Content Analysis of Pediatric Advance Care Planning Conversations.

IntroductionCaregivers and surrogate decision makers for children with rare diseases often make complex medical decisions with limited prognostic information specific to their child's disease. This diverse population may share common goals related to their child's future care. Our objective was to describe goals of care as explored through advance care planning conversations among the high-risk and high-need community of families with children with rare diseases.MethodsWe performed inductive content analysis of Respecting Choices Next Steps FAmily CEntered (FACE) pediatric advance care planning conversations to identify themes related to goals of care. Interviews were conducted in the context of beta testing and a randomized control trial of a palliative care and advance care planning intervention for parents of children with rare diseases who cannot participate in medical decision making.ResultsWe analyzed 15 interviews conducted with 19 parents. We identified 13 goals of care themes: maintaining stability, being happy, moving the body, thriving along their own path, reducing interventions, living a long life, curing disease, avoiding complications, connecting with others, having a village, an understanding world, knowing our child, and partnering with our medical team. Families identified goals within 3 to 11 themes (mean = 7).ConclusionsParents of children with rare diseases have a multitude of holistic goals related to their child's care. High-quality advance care planning conversations may help families articulate these goals. Using language expressed by families described here may help healthcare teams and families communicate effectively around treatment plans and goals of care.

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